Abstract

The research aims to develop multi-literacy skills by creating a literary graphic story as a creative and innovative way for English Department students in learning literature. By creating an adaptation from text to picture, students are expected to improve their ability to understand literary works and express their creative and innovative skills. This is a qualitative study implementing the Project-based Learning (PBL) approach in literature class, which aims to produce graphic stories as the output of studying literature. Students do not only understand the literary theories but also make something out of their understanding. The scaffolding instruction method was employed to examine practices of improving multiliteracy skills. A detailed action research plan, including preliminary observation in the classroom, action plan, intervention, and guiding, is applied. The investigation related to the barriers in doing the project is going to be conducted as well. Reader Response criticism is introduced to students in the reading and analyzing stage as a useful method to develop their critical thinking in evaluating the literary works they read. We argue that the students improve their reading skills, writing skills and producing graphic story stories based on their own interpretation of the literary text, which is proven by the summary and conversation texts they produce in the graphic stories. They also develop their creativity by producing images and pictures as the result of the literary adaptation process. There are two significant outcomes of the project: developing literary text understanding as well as producing the original graphic story.

Highlights

  • Educators and teachers' concern wherever around the world is how to make their learning and teaching process better and better than before

  • Since the article elaborates the literary adaptation from text to picture, the analysis focuses on how the students interpret the four short stories and adopt the interpretation by creating a graphic story

  • As the reflection of human life, the students can learn a lot about social, culture, language, education issues and environmental problems revealed through the literary works

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Educators and teachers' concern wherever around the world is how to make their learning and teaching process better and better than before. We can see that there is a lot of research and projects are done to get new methods and approaches in teaching literature so that they can be applied in the classroom. One of the current issues is how to develop multi literacy skills for students so that they have valuable skills to endorse their academic knowledge and support their success in their career in the future. Studies on developing students’ multi-literacy skills are mushrooming, and yet the use of graphic novels as literary adaptation is left unexplored. It needs continuing attempts to improve literacy ability by doing some researches and implementation to reach the goal. Literacy is a significant issue in education (Blue, 2010). Literacy itself, he argues, is the combining of two

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